Migrants From Caravan In Limbo As U.S. Says Border Crossing Full

Migrants From Caravan In Limbo As U.S. Says Border Crossing Full

About 50 people from a Central American migrant caravan including women, children and transgender individuals tried to seek U.S. asylum on April 29 but were not immediately allowed to cross the Mexico border because officials said the facility was full. About 20 people in the group were able to reach the final fence at the busy crossing, where they were watched by armed U.S. border guards who did not immediately open the gate. Apr 30, 2018
Kim Jong un meets Moon Jae-in

North Korean media celebrates historic Kim-Moon summit

Photos of the meet between the two leaders showed Kim Jong-un and Moon Jae-in holding hands, the moment when the North Korean leader crossed over to the South, and the symbolic tree planting ceremony, among others. Apr 28, 2018
The casket of Otto Warmbier is carried to the hearse followed by his family and friends after a funeral service

Parents sue North Korea, saying Warmbier 'tortured and murdered'

The wrongful-death suit was filed in U.S. District Court at a diplomatically delicate time, weeks ahead of an expected meeting between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and U.S. President Donald Trump. Kim and South Korean President Moon Jae-in also are set to meet on Friday. Apr 28, 2018
America And Irans Rocky Relationship

America And Irans Rocky Relationship

The U.S. and Irans have spent decades not trusting one another. From the U.S. orchestrating a coup against Irans democratically elected leader to Iran blaming the American government for 9/11, there has been over sixty years of bad blood between the two nations among the occasional attempt to a draw a line in the sand.President Donald Trump has taken clear action against Iran and has threatened to leave the Iran nuclear deal agreed in 2015. As the May 2018 deadline draws closer it is uncertain what the future holds. and amp;nbsp;[Audio Library, Audio Blocks] Apr 27, 2018
Jim Bridenstine

Who is Jim Bridenstine? Politician sworn in as the 13th NASA Administrator

Jim Bridenstine, who was the Republican Representative from Oklahoma, resigned from the House of Representatives Monday to take up the new role of NASA Administrator. He is the first politician to be named as the NASA administrator. Bridenstine was given the oath of office by Pence at the NASA Headquarters in Washington. Apr 26, 2018
AFSPA revoked in Meghalaya

What is AFSPA? Controversial law revoked in Meghalaya after 27 years

The controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) has completely been revoked from Meghalaya with effect from March 31, 2018. It has also been removed from parts of Arunachal Pradesh and is now applicable to eight out of the 16 police stations in the state. Apr 24, 2018
ISRO PSLV-C41/IRNSS-1I mission

From Chandrayaan-2 to GSAT-7A, ISRO set for a busy launch season

The Indian Space Research Organization is set to launch five satellites -- GSAT-11, GSAT-29, GSAT-7A, Chandrayaan-2, and Risat-2A -- in the next few months. These satellites will reportedly help the forces secure the land and sea and aid them when it comes to guarding the country's borders. Apr 23, 2018